What I find fundamentally wrong is the belief that "wealth is privilege" and that the very concept of private property is under attack. What I find disgusting is that some here in this thread seem to think that a businessman is responsible for the quality of his employee’s lives outside of the workplace.
Look at it in the converse, Sanchez. In fact it is the employees who are responsible for the quality of the employer's life - they
produce to provide him his plantation house, the house servants, his fine clothes and carriage - and yes obviously 'wealth' is a privilege or more precisely
a power over those slaves who produce the owner's surplus.
Don't be taken in by the fact that you can move from one plantation to another. What difference does that make? You must all still toil for them, or face a terrible death.